Would you change car colour ???
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it probably would be cheaper and easier to buy a new car in the colour you want!
if the red is fading you can get some paint restorer that will bring it back to life.
shiny black does look good though!
if the red is fading you can get some paint restorer that will bring it back to life.
shiny black does look good though!
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I think red is good for classics. Anything but silver. Don't for the life of me know why I bought my least favourite classic scoob colour, silver... was more interested in the soundness of the car and the history rather than the colour. Too common by half.
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Go for the grey
Its all gonna cost the same really, you want to get the body work WELL PREP'ed.. nothing looks more tacky than the old colour showing through in stone chips etc. especially when its blatent like red.
Its all gonna cost the same really, you want to get the body work WELL PREP'ed.. nothing looks more tacky than the old colour showing through in stone chips etc. especially when its blatent like red.
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